CONESTOGA—The outstanding characteristic of this attractive hybrid 
of carolinianum and racemosum is its profuse flowering habit. A 
rather dwarf plant with rose pink blooms. Seedlings 6-12 in., $1.00 
CONEWAGO—We have had more praise for this hybrid from our 
friends and customers than from any other original hybrid produced 
here. It has many good points including hardiness and profuseness of 
flowering but perhaps the most noteworthy is that it blooms very early 
just following R. mucronulatum when it has a season all to itself. 
Seedlings - 6-12 in., $1.00 
DECATROS=DECORUM X ATROSANGUINEUM—See description and 
illustration on front cover, 3 in. pots, 50c; 2-3 ft., $3.00 
DECORUM—Grows from 12 to 20 feet with white sweet scented flowers. 
Flower buds rather tender. 1-2 ft., $3.00; 2-3 ft., $5.00 
DECORUM X LODERI—Has never bloomed here. 6-12 in., $1.00 
DISCOLOR—This is one of the very finest exotic species that can be 
grown in our climate. It hails from west central China and has been 
described as ‘‘E. H. (Chinese) Wilsons’ second best discovery.’’ 
What interests us is that it is hardy in our part of the world in 
partially shaded woodland sites where it opens its great white or pale 
blush blossoms in late June. Our stock of large plants is quite 
exhausted and we can only offer 6-8 in. plants at. $1.00 
FARGESII—A handsome shrub with pink flowers in abundance. 
6-12 in., $2.00 
FASTIGIATUM—One of the best dwarf alpine rhodendrons for the 
rock garden, Flowers purple or violet blue, large for so small a plant. 
4 in., $1.00 
FORTUNEI—Blush pink fragrant flowers and dependably hardy. This 
species becomes a tree of 15 to 20 feet. The corolla is seven lobed 
instead of the usual five and we strongly recommend this species. 
Requires some shade. 1-114 ft., $2.00;.114-2 ft., $3.00; 2-3 ft., $4.00 
HOULSTONII—tThis sort coming. from approximately the same regions 
of China as R. discolor gives promise of becoming another hardy 
species to add to our list. It is close to R..Fortunei but smaller in all 
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HIPPOPHAEIODES—Grows to a shrub of 2 or 3 ft. with lavender blue 
flowers. 4 in, pots, $1.00 
JAPONICUM—Deciduous species of the azalea series with yellow to 
orange flowers. Hardy. 8-12 in., $1.00 
KAEMPFERI—Another Japanese azalea of pink salmon and orange 
shades. Evergreen in mild climates but hardy in New England where 
its leaves mostly fall. : 18.24 in., $2.50 
KEISKEI—So far the most satisfactory yellow species tried here. 
Azalea like lemon yellow flowers, fragrant, sometimes flushed with 
pale pink along the margins and medial lines. 2-3 ft., $2.50 
